Ryan A. Black is an attorney at Esquire Law who focuses his practice on personal injury cases. Known for his compassion and relentless advocacy, Ryan approaches every case with one guiding principle, and that is to put his clients’ needs first and fight for the justice they deserve. He treats every client like family, ensuring that they are heard, supported, and guided through every step of the legal process.
Before joining Esquire Law, Ryan served as a Guardian ad Litem for Florida’s 2nd Judicial Circuit, where he advocated for the best interests of children in the foster care system. This experience deeply shaped his perspective on advocacy, compassion, and the responsibility attorneys hold in standing up for those who cannot stand up for themselves.
Following this, Ryan then spent three years working in personal injury, where he refined his legal skills and developed a deep understanding of what it takes to succeed as a personal injury attorney. His experience has equipped him with the empathy, strategy, and tenacity needed to achieve meaningful results for his clients.
Ryan earned his Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Florida State University and his Juris Doctor from Nova Southeastern University’s Shepard Broad College of Law, where he held multiple leadership positions, including Vice President of the Student Bar Association, President of the Family law Society, and was a National Competitor on the school’s trial team.
Born in Norfolk, Virginia and raised in South Florida, Ryan brings a blend of southern sincerity and coastal determination to his practice. Outside of the office, he enjoys spending time outdoors and connecting with others around him.
Professional Associations and Memberships
- State Bar of Arizona
Education
- Florida State University
- Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad College of Law, J.D.
Awards and Recognitions
- Suma Cum Laude – Florida State University
- Cum Laude – Shepard Broad College of Law
- 2x National Competitor – National Trial Association
- Guardian ad Litem – Second Judicial Circuit of Florida